Security: Critics question effect on those with disability, survivor benefits Continued from page 1 of benefits that will be available in the system will never fall below in adequate levels. “Even without a trust fund in 2042, even with only getting 70-something percent of the prom ised benefits, you guys, your gener ation, is still going to get more mon ey than your grandparents are getting right now, and that’s supposed to be a crisis,” Bloom said. The President said last week his plan would not solve the Social Se curity system’s projected financial problems but added that doing nothing would do even more harm. Fischer said many people have been disillusioned by the seemingly corporate control of the stock mar kets and are worried Bush’s plan for private, personal accounts would benefit investment advisers like him self. But Fischer said the accounts would be controlled by the govern ment, leaving no room for invest ment advisers to benefit from them. However, Bloom said the problem with investing money rather than contributing to the Social Security trust fund is that it will accelerate the fund’s rate of depletion and al low for risky investments that could jeopardize an individual’s retire ment savings. “It’s inherently more risky. Nobody knows what the stock market is going to do between now and four years from now,” Bloom said. The cost of setting up these private accounts is also up for debate. Critics have also questioned how private accounts will affect those dependent on Social Security for disability and survivor benefits. Bush has not said how diverting money from the fund will affect the amount of benefits available to those dependents, DeFazio said. The debate over Social Security is expected to rage for many months as the President continues to unveil his plan. DeFazio vowed to hold more town hall meetings after Saturday’s meeting drew more attendees than any previous town hall meeting. Fischer said he is hopeful both parties can forgo their political ideologies to examine the state of the system and form a game plan for the future. “Instead of Bush out there supporting the PRAs at this point and DeFazio saying we don’t have a problem, we need to start from square one,” Fischer said. meghannciiniff@ dailyemerald, com I R E I C* H your budget! Duck Bucks™ in every Tuesday’s Oregon Daily Emerald and online every day at www.dailyemerald.com papaPfurpfuf* TAKE N BAKE PIZZA To Your Oven EUGENE Edgewood Center 687-8730 EUGENE 2911 West I Ith 431-6882 OFFERS VALID ONLY AT EDGEWOOD & WEST I ITH PAPA MURPHY’S OUR LARGE Pepperoni Pizza Three 100% real cheeses plus our premium pepperoni! *499 MSSSSSSSSSt^ THIS DUCKBUCK ONLY VALID AT EDGEWOOD & WEST IITH EXP 3/31 /OS • Not valid with other offers. Oytsr Best Selection in Oregon! 50% Off Loose Beads Harlequin ,r0/ „ /o off *$♦ Beads & Jewelry Everything else 1027 Willamette www.harlequinbeads.com Applied to one total purchase. —No Limit— {F.xdudng iofxv & dosses, mjy not be applied tv any other (taunts) expires 2/22/05 rm ~i Emerald Lanes Bowl One Game Get The Second FREE! 1 coupon per person per visit, hot valid for league play, expires February 21, 2005 140 Oakway Rd. « 342-26X1 J WESTERN BACON CHEESEBURGER® with the purchase of a medium fry and medium soft drink OFFER VALID THRU: April 4, 2005 at participating Carl s Jr.® restaurants § One coupon per customer per visit; one discount per coupon. Not valid with any other offer, 23 discount or combo. © 2004 Carl Karcher Enterprises, Inc. All rights reserved. /y'-'O / f n nnrziszz II .////// i V U/ / / _>/ Airbrush Tanning /Appointment Expires: 2/14/05 One Coupon Per Client Please No Other Discounts Apply Mon-Fri 9&m-8pm Sat 9am-7pm Sun llam-5pm <®DSP 1.134DQ OK. ®74®1 | Student i Special "Fiesta Sports Room” I Big Screen TV’s! i i Burrito Dinner - 9 delicious choices served with chips, salsa and yummy cheese dip. Mission Mexican Restaurant 610 East Broadway (Broadway and Patterson), Eugene • 686-8226 To Go orders add 75c. Offer subject to change without notice. Not valid with any other offer. Charge Cards 50c Extra 339 E. 11th Avenue Open late Friday & Saturday One Medium 1-item pizza exp 2/1 S/05 Oregon Daily Emerald. A campus tradition — over lOO years of publication.